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“OLl NUMBER ONE,” the origi 
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National Tractor Demonstration 
Wuhita, Kansas, July 1919. 
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The Latest Oil Pull-The 12-20 
Old Number One” proves the 
dependability and longlife 
built into every OilPull 
What will your tractor be like in 1929—ten years from now? 
Will it show as good a record of performance as has 
“Old Number One”? 
After ten years of the hardest kind of work that a tractor 
can be put to, “Old Number One”—the first OilPull—was 
brought to the National Tractor Demonstration at Wichita,and 
put right to work plowing in public demonstrations alongside 
tractors that were not even dreamed of until years after this 
machine had been turning the sod of the Dakota prairies. 
“Old Number One” was a pioneer tractor in the Northwest. 
To date it has broken 1,750 acres of tough, virgin prairie sod, 
has plowed 5,600 acres of stubble land, and in 321 days of 
threshing—during which it operated a 40 x 62-inch separator 
—it has threshed over 750,000 bushels of grain. Besides all 
this, it has done road work and miscellaneous pow-er jobs. 
As a proof that it is still a good example of OilPull depend¬ 
ability, its work at Wichita was excelled by no other tractor. 
And, mind you, “Old Number One” was sent direct from its 
owner’s farm to the demonstration and was not sent into the 
factory to be built over. And just as important, this old 
OilPull is now back in the hands of its owner and out on its 
usual Fall threshing run. 
Now this proves an extremely important point—a question 
that is today uppermost in the mind of every prospective 
tractor buyer—namely, that a tractor can be built to give 
dependable service day after day and year after year.j 
And the same dependability and long life, shown by “Old 
Number One,” is built into every OilPull that goes out of the 
Rumely shops. “Old Number One” does not enjoy its record 
alone. It is known that many others of the first OilPulls built 
are still working; Numbers Six and Eight are in North Dakota 
—Number Nine in Kansas—Number Eleven in Michigan. 
And with this proof of dependability and long life, you 
can add one other extremely important point—economy. The 
OilPull is the only tractor made with which is given a written 
guarantee that it will burn kerosene under all conditions, at 
all loads, at all times. 
Dependability—Economy—Long Life. Thesa are three 
vitally essential points that you want to be sure are pos¬ 
sessed by the tractor you buy. 
There is a size OilPull to fit your farm—four sizes—12-20, 
16-30, 20-40 and 30-60 H. P., each possessing 20% reserve 
power over its rating. 
Ask for the OilPull catalog. 
ADVANCE-RUMELY THRESHER CO., Inc 
La Porte, Indiana 
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